DC Comics
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #4 brings the festive fun to a close, with a possessed Superman looking to kill Santa and his other friends.
Titans: Beast World #3 manages to make an issue filled with a plane crash, and fireballs a recovery issue, giving the heroes a small chance to rest.
The Flash #4 utilisises the family rather than the man himself, as Irey’s understanding of her powers and confidence grows.
Batman/Santa: Silent Knight #3 is turning into the years’ best crossovers, with the action scenes and drama of a blockbuster event.
Wonder Woman #4 gives the book its heart back, remembering that Diana’s soul is just as powerful as her fists or her lasso.
Titans: Beast World Tour – Central City #1 changes up the anthology format, making the individual stories pieces of a much larger puzzle.
Batman: City of Madness #2 is almost indescribable, as Christian Ward’s personal masterpiece reveals the secret city under Gotham.
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #2 shows more off the history between Santa and Krampus, whilst also bringing in more heroes.
Outsiders #2 explores more of the DC Universe, venturing down to the bottom of the ocean for monsters that would terrify Lovecraft.
Titans: Beast World Tour – Gotham #1 is the next part of the tie-in series, exploring how the vigilantes of Gotham cope with the beasts.
TRENDING POSTS
Batman Issue 8 looks to the elders, as three older gentlemen serve as the stars of the issue, including Green Lantern and Vandal Savage.
Absolute Superman Issue 18 merges two origin stories into one for the latest villain, combining magic and technology to replace Ra’s al Ghul.
The Flash Issue 31 reinvigorates the series, with a new creative team that returns Wally to the family man dynamic and running into danger.












